Thermal degradation of glycidyl esters in monoglycerides and mono- and diglyceride blends

Thomas Schmidt, Flemming Vang Sparsoe, Rico Bagger-Jørgensen, Thomas Norup From, Anna Kjaer Keskin, Rasmus Leth Miller
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As side products of concern, glycidyl fatty acid esters (GE) are an unwanted impurity in food emulsifier production. This study investigates the reduction of the GE content in such monoglycerides and their blends with diglycerides (mono-/diglycerides) by thermal post-treatment. The results indicate that the kinetics of GE reduction and equilibrium concentrations largely depend on the specific temperatures applied. For instance, while reaching equilibrium levels of GE can take several weeks at 80°C, they can be reached within hours at 150°C. The thermal treatment can have, however, also negative impact on other quality parameters, like the content of monoglycerides in both, distilled monoglycerides and mono-/diglycerides. Based on 47 laboratory and pilot trials the influence of post-treatment temperatures between 80 and 200°C on reducing GE levels has been systematically investigated. The obtained data were analyzed by mathematical modeling.

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缩水甘油酯在单甘油酯、单甘油酯和双甘油酯混合物中的热降解
缩水甘油酯(GE)是食品乳化剂生产中不希望出现的杂质,是人们关注的副产物。本研究探讨了热后处理对这种单甘油酯及其与双甘油酯(单/双甘油酯)混合物中GE含量的降低。结果表明,GE还原动力学和平衡浓度在很大程度上取决于所施加的特定温度。例如,在80°C时达到GE的平衡水平需要数周时间,而在150°C时可以在数小时内达到。然而,热处理也会对其他质量参数产生负面影响,如蒸馏的单甘油酯和单/双甘油酯中单甘油酯的含量。基于47项实验室和中试试验,系统地研究了80至200°C的处理后温度对降低GE水平的影响。对所得数据进行数学建模分析。
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